You're six-handed (I think?) based on descriptions of six players, yourself included. It is convention to then use the following notation for the different positions: UTG, HJ/MP, CO, BU, SB, BB. If we just look at your description it's unclear if you were in UTG or HJ.

Also, where were the other maniac and fish seated? If the maniac has position on you I might not open this UTG. However, if the other fish is in SB I might elect to open and look to play the two fish in the blinds with position. Things to consider, but again, we need to know the exact seatings of all players and their (rough) stack sizes.

This massively increases readability and you're sure to get more replies to your hand histories. Check out some of @Austin 's posts, he structures them very nicely.

I think you're getting suits wrong, either of your whole cards or the flop. I'll preserve judgment until it's fixed but you should probably look to raise larger pre if you're regularly getting called by 3 players when you raise from early position.

- @Christian Soto : as I've thought about it more i came to the same conclusions and think I've tried to be more (but inadequately) aggressive due to step up in stakes. Stilled finished with a winning session but a lot to work on. Thanks for feedback.

Not sure what the exact suites are, I would guess board should actually be

Tc and you have Jc9c not Js9s?

The way its written looks like you turned a flush? You say backdoor on the flop though and on the turn you say SD +FD. Let's say you have Jc9c here.

3 outs to a straight 888
8 outs for a flush *can't pair the 3.
So you have 11 outs and break even odds

You also say you think V1 has club draw which would nullify your club draw and basically drawing to 8x.

Now notes for the hand
1) flop favors callers range and its a six way pot. Six way pot you want to have combo draws or 2 pair or better when cbetting. Leading with 1 pair and bdfd oop against 3 others is just burning money.
2)same as flop the Turn improves their calling range, so not sure what you are "protecting" against. T8s makes top pair, 86s now has a straight, T9s makes two pair, J10s now improves to top pair. This is one of the worse cards for your range.
3) good news is that had you had a real hand, if your hand is actually Js9s and you have a flush then I would like your sizing on flop and turn.
4) $15 is standard raise, but do you also usually go six ways to the flop? If thats the case I think J9s may be a little light for six way pots. I would tighten my range a bit and bet larger to around $25 as an open. $15 is only standard because they like playing bingo and not investing too much into the slot machine. Your job is not to make them feel comfortable, but torture them and inflict pain!

Overall thought process stays the same though. I think you moved up in stakes and got excited with Top pair without assessing the ranges first and just started betting.

I also think this board makes more sense because QcTc is unlikely to call 9c7s3s flop six ways. That would be an extremely loose call six ways with four people left and would not classify him as a tag.